New parking available for Rotorua Lakefront visitors
14 October 2022
New parking available for Rotorua Lakefront visitors
The new carpark off Lake Road is now complete and will be available to Rotorua Lakefront visitors from 4.30pm this afternoon (Friday 14 October).
Local company Campbell Infrastructure has completed the construction of the new car park which includes 79 free, time limited, parking spaces, including four accessible parking spaces. Two new bike racks have also been installed nearby.
Construction began in February this year and the construction fencing will come down this afternoon once line marking has been finished. A karakia will be held prior to the fencing coming down.
Council’s Deputy Chief Executive - Community Wellbeing, Anaru Pewhairangi, says the new car park will improve access for manuhiri (visitors).
“We’re really pleased to be able to provide this additional car park for manuhiri to the lakefront. More parking space will improve access to this popular destination and this will be particularly important as we head into the busy summer months.
“Visitors to the lakefront can now choose to park in the Memorial Plaza car park at the eastern end of the reserve, or in this new car park off Lake Road at the western end of the reserve. Both provide easy access to the lakefront playground, boardwalk and public amenities.”
Campbell Infrastructure will now move onto their next stage of work at the lakefront which involves the construction of a bus turning loop and footpaths to the west.
Teariffic Bubble Milk Tea and Grøunded Café have food and drink kiosks onsite at the lakefront reserve, and Katoa Lake Rotorua and Volcanic Air continue to provide jet boat, helicopter and floatplane adventures from the lakefront jetty.
Further information about the development of the Rotorua Lakefront is available HERE.
Background information on Lakefront Redevelopment
In 2018, a $19.9 million Government investment from Kānoa – Regional Economic Development & Investment Unit (RDU) was announced for the project. This funding, alongside $20.1 million from Council, aimed to transform this recreational, economic and cultural resource.
In July 2020, an additional $1 million investment from Kānoa - RDU was announced to progress work on the cultural design foundation for the lakefront project. This consists of artwork, interpretation and design, with local artists creating carved pou, and information panels that will tell the korero history of the area.
The lakefront design reflects the heritage and deep connection of Ngāti Whakaue and Te Arawa to the Rotorua Lakefront and the project has been made possible through the support of our partners, the Gifted Reserves Committee (Pukeroa Ōruawhata Trust) and Te Arawa Lakes Trust.
Together, our vision is to develop the lakefront into an outstanding recreational area that will benefit locals, support tourism and encourage private investment. This in turn will create new jobs and benefit Rotorua’s community.